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Good morning
I'm thinking of buying a house that needs a lot doing to it. One of those things is central heating. It's in an area without gas so I suppose the choices are oil or electricity. Is there a website perhaps which will help me decide? I believe that normally oil is cheaper, but I have oil in my present house and am irritated by the variations in price every time I ring up as well as the need to ring a range of suppliers, I'm irritated also by the eyesore of a tank in the garden, and also by the need to keep an eye on levels - why didn't I ring up several weeks ago now I'm snowed in!! But the boiler works well and keeps us warm. On the other hand electricity would be easier to install but possibly with prohibitively expensive continuing costs. I am tempted though by the 'green' electricity you can get, I like the thought of being able to be at least a bit environmentally friendly. Has anyone else gone through this kind of decision making recently and can help me weigh up the pros and cons? thanks jen |
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